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Conflict Detection and Logical Complexity. [PDF]
Empirical evidence for the capacity to detect conflict between biased reasoning and normative principles has led to the proposal that reasoners have an intuitive grasp of some basic logical principles. In two studies, we investigate the boundary conditions of these logical intuitions by manipulating the logical complexity of problems where logical ...
Brisson J +3 more
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Economic threat heightens conflict detection: sLORETA evidence. [PDF]
AbstractEconomic threat has far-reaching emotional and social consequences, yet the impact of economic threat on neurocognitive processes has received little empirical scrutiny. Here, we examined the causal relationship between economic threat and conflict detection, a critical process in cognitive control associated with the anterior cingulate cortex (
Nash K, Tran A, Leota J, Scott A.
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Detecting Conflicts of Interest [PDF]
System vulnerabilities are often caused by the presence of conflicts within the organization where the system-to-be will eventually operate. In particular, conflicts of interest are very harmful since actors can exploit their positions/ roles relative to the system for gaining personal advantage.
Giorgini, Paolo +3 more
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Conflict detection and base-rate extremity
People tend to ignore the probabilistic rules cued by the base-rate information and rely on the heuristic intuition cued by the descriptive information to make "stereotypical" responses in base-rate problems. Conflict detection studies have shown that reasoners can detect conflicts between heuristic intuition and probabilistic considerations despite ...
Jianyong Yang +3 more
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Detecting Conflicts in Legal Systems [PDF]
When acting in different jurisdictions (e.g. under the laws of different countries) at the same time, it can be of great value for individuals to be able to determine whether disparities among the laws of these different systems exist and allowing them to identify the consequences that may follow from these disparities. For individuals, it is typically
Li, T +4 more
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In this work, a deep Gaussian process (DGP) based framework is proposed to improve the accuracy of predicting flight trajectory in air traffic research, which is further applied to implement a probabilistic conflict detection algorithm.
Zhengmao Chen, Dongyue Guo, Yi Lin
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Automatic Conflict Detection on Contracts [PDF]
Many software applications are based on collaborating, yet competing, agents or virtual organisations exchanging services. Contracts, expressing obligations, permissions and prohibitions of the different actors, can be used to protect the interests of the organisations engaged in such service exchange.
Fenech, Stephen +3 more
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Probabilistic Strategic Conflict-Management for 4D Trajectories in Free-Route Airspace
The expected growth of air traffic in the following decades demands the implementation of new operational concepts to avoid current limitations of the air traffic management system.
Javier Alberto Pérez-Castán +6 more
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Mindware instantiation as a predictor of logical intuitions in the Cognitive Reflection Test
Following the growing body of evidence suggesting that substantial individual differences in reasoning exist already at early stages of the reasoning process and that reasoners might be able to produce logical intuitions, the model of mindware ...
Roman Burič, Ľubica Konrádová
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Apron safety is critical to aviation operations and aprons are prone to wingtip scraping accidents. However, few studies have been conducted on wingtip conflicts.
Tianxiong Zhang +4 more
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